The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has opened applications for three Young Consultant posts on a contractual basis. This is a chance for professionals with a background in disaster management and mitigation to work on projects that directly contribute to reducing disaster risks across the country.
These roles will focus on key areas like disaster risk reduction, preparedness, and mitigation planning. NDMA is looking for individuals who not only meet the academic qualifications but also bring relevant work experience that can make a real difference in the field.
Vacancy Details
Position | Type | Number of Posts | Educational Requirement | Work Experience | Maximum Age |
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Young Consultant for Mitigation Project | Contractual | 3 | Post Graduate in Disaster Management/Mitigation (Full-time degree, 2 years) | At least 3 months of internship or work in related field | As per NDMA guidelines |
Skills and Experience Needed
- A strong academic background in disaster management or related areas.
- Experience in subjects like disaster risk reduction and mitigation will get extra weightage.
- Applicants with recognised expertise in the field may get preference even beyond the basic requirements.
Pay and Contract Terms
- Monthly remuneration: Rs. 35,000
- Appointment will be purely contractual, with terms and conditions as per NDMA rules.
How to Apply
Candidates must submit their applications through the NDMA official portal ndma.gov.in within 20 days from the date of the Employment News advertisement. Only applications in the prescribed format with relevant documents will be considered.
Why This Recruitment Matters
India faces frequent natural disasters like floods, cyclones, and earthquakes. Effective mitigation planning can save countless lives and reduce economic losses. NDMA’s Young Consultant programme gives professionals an opportunity to work on the ground in shaping disaster management strategies.
For example, consultants may work on projects such as creating district-level disaster preparedness plans, developing risk assessment tools, or coordinating with state agencies for rapid response measures.
Those who meet the eligibility criteria and are passionate about disaster risk reduction should apply without delay—these are high-impact roles where your work will directly help safeguard communities.